This is the side perspective of the same moth as yesterday's upload. If you're lucky enough to ever find them, so long as you're are extremely gentle and it's not too warm they can be very patient specimens and very easy to photograph, the main trick is finding them. Tomorrow I intend to post a close up stack of the same creature whereby the just the head of the moth fills most of the frame.

Thanks again for the reaction to yesterday's, hope you all have a great weekend.......Ade

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Methinks this is the shot we have all been waiting for:P
Quite spectacular Ade:D
As beautiful an insect you could wish to see:)
Fingers X'd nowt usurps it before midnight, though it will need something very,very special;)
Adrian

Methinks this is the shot we have all been waiting for

Quite spectacular Ade

As beautiful an insect you could wish to see

Fingers X'd nowt usurps it before midnight, though it will need something very,very special

One of the most fabulously coloured moths, Ade, and captured here again in marvellous detail and tones.
The lavender makes for a very pretty 'perch' and the green b/g shows off both so effectively.
Ronnie.

One of the most fabulously coloured moths, Ade, and captured here again in marvellous detail and tones.
The lavender makes for a very pretty 'perch' and the green b/g shows off both so effectively.
Ronnie.

A fantastic follow up Ade, this one is even more spectacular and colourful than yesterdays and the detail in the eye is awesome. These must be as easy to spot as my mate Gwyn on the golf course, they certainly stand out a mile cos of their shocking pink colour!:D I'm looking forward to Tuesday in the Forest of Dean with you and Gary if you can find specimens like this

A fantastic follow up Ade, this one is even more spectacular and colourful than yesterdays and the detail in the eye is awesome. These must be as easy to spot as my mate Gwyn on the golf course, they certainly stand out a mile cos of their shocking pink colour! I'm looking forward to Tuesday in the Forest of Dean with you and Gary if you can find specimens like this